Recently, the public account and friends agreed to Amway this film. After watching it, it must be innovative in form. The plot has the shadow of the American drama "Murder", but it is not as good as murder. The text is also at the level of medium American and British dramas. There are some loopholes that are unpleasant.
One, the father - the uncle of the house with inconsistent behavior logic. 1. It is okay to use the contact person in the daughter's computer to investigate, but the various alibi have not been carefully verified. Anyway, visit the site to verify that what he said is true. Can an investigation without verification be used as evidence. Shouldn't it be better to go to the place where the daughter often goes to find it when she finds that her daughter is missing? For example, your daughter didn't come home late after school, actually fainted in the school girls' bathroom and no one noticed. You call your daughter's classmates, and these male classmates really don't know where your daughter is, so if you don't go to the school to look for it, you will find that your daughter is missing? This otaku is either illogical or too lazy. In addition, the mobile phone positioning technology has not been available for a long time, and my father is an IT man, why not use it? 2. Why don't the so-called waitress personally test the so-called waitress who is chasing after the poisonous men who make bad comments on the Internet. The fans of this daughter's live broadcast are obviously suspicious, and they should be searched for their avatars and tracked down from the beginning. Regarding the question that the waiter's avatar is not his own, it's basic common sense, okay? People who don't use their own photos as their avatars are bad people? The logical approach is to believe the police or confirm the identity of the person on the spot, instead of directly suspecting the police, because the authenticity of the existence of the waiter cannot be determined, and it is impossible to determine that the police lied. In addition to this evidence, there are also photos of the policewoman taking a photo with the fake murderer. The two together cannot constitute a chain of evidence for arresting the policewoman.
Second, the female police officer - an actor who wants to use power for personal gain but is not good at business. 1 Think about it, after receiving a call from her son and rushing to the scene, the policewoman and her son cleaned up the scene properly, and then worked together to push the car off the cliff, and then acted in a low-key manner and waited and watched. I think they can finally find their mother. The odds on the head are slim to none. In the end, this matter was counted as a drug-driving girl falling off a cliff, and it was nothing to do with it. At first glance, the policewoman is just two knives with poor business skills. She insists on the appearance of a suspect X, who has both her mother and her wife, and also kills an innocent uncle. Why bother? 2. If the body is not seen, the case will be closed based on the confession alone. Does the policewoman have any professional ethics? The leading colleagues of the policewoman will also accompany you. From this analysis, the father of the policewoman should be a person in power in the judicial circle, and the American people are in dire straits. Seriously terrified! 3. When the interruption is continuous, it will be chaotic. Faced with a grieving father, the policewoman's womanly benevolence began to make trouble, telling the story of her own dark history of covering for her son. At this time, I was surprised to find that the main creator really thought that the audience was illogical. Because the uncle's drug smoke bomb was too low, the policewoman basically exposed herself by doing so. I know why it is stipulated in the Ten Commandments of mystery novels that detectives are not allowed to be the real murderers, because it is too low. So it's very frustrating to set the police as the mastermind behind the scenes.
3. Daughter - a non-mainstream anchor who rewards strange fans. Is it logical to leave uncle's clothes in the car for fear of being exposed to drugs? In reality, loneliness is seriously lacking in friendship. When you meet an unreliable netizen at an unreliable time and place, you have to suck yourself up. Does this match the time and occasion to meet female netizens? When you see a strange boy coming and feel that something is wrong, you can drive away and run directly to the cliff. What the hell? If you suck, you can be illogical, right? If what the policewoman's son said was untrue, it would be an attempted rape, and the picture of the two running towards the cliff while fighting was too martial and far-fetched. The only reasonable explanation is that the policewoman's son knocked her unconscious and threw her off the cliff. That doesn't explain why the car was not pushed off the cliff but sank into the lake. The logic is unclear, and it can only be seen as an imitation of the American drama murder.
Fourth, the policewoman's son - a very scary person. When he was very young, he had a tendency to commit crimes, and his money fraud was revealed, and he was concealed and covered up by his mother. It is speculated that he already has an Oedipus tendency, and his choice of female identity to communicate with the opposite sex has exposed his transvestite tendency. This guy is the standard for a dangerous anti-social personality, and sees netizens with complicated feelings. Instead of making it clear online, the purpose is self-evident. He is a character with clear logical motives. But like his mother, his IQ balance is insufficient.
Five, uncle - a more terrible person. Very handsome man, looks like Sun Quan in the New Three Kingdoms. Say nothing, an uncle who accompanies his niece to smoke marijuana can't do anything. My niece is missing, and my brother is so anxious to surf the Internet at home every day. The man who couldn't see through, chatted with his niece about mysterious things, and threw a fake smoke bomb at the film. This person can't figure it out, and I'm justified in fear.
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